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David D. Miller III: Maxwell House 

 coffee can with a pictorial salute to 

 Richard Petty, 1994 (1994.02 14). 



Todd Martin Miller, Ph.D.: 19 ancient 

 Greek coins (1999.0253). 



Evan and Johnnie Lu Morgan: 2 sets 

 of Tammis Keefe printed placemats, 

 1956, and a set of placemats and set 

 of napkins made of embroidered 

 cutwork, 1959 (1998.0357). 



Morrison Motorsports, Inc. (through 

 Tommy C. Morrison): 1990 Corvette 

 ZR-i modified to be the Morrison 

 #92 racing car (1997. 0120). 



Motorola Museum of Electronics 

 (through Sharon S. Darling): 



6 examples of pager technology 

 including the BPR2000 radio 

 pager, OPTRX alphanumeric 

 pager, Bravo FLX display pager, 

 Passport wristwatch pager 

 prototype, Dick Tracy wristwatch 

 and display pager, and a "Pedro" 

 used by factory workers to build the 

 Bravo pager, 1982—95 (1997.0246). 



Mrs. John H. Murray: woman's red 

 polyester crinkled crepe dress, 

 1987—95, and a slate blue tencel- 

 rayon dress, 1997-99 ( I 999°343)- 



Sherman L. Naidorf: Burroughs 



Corporation coaster and "Legion of 

 Honor" pin awarded to Mr. Naidorf 

 for exceeding sales quotas 

 (1999.3082). 



National Federation of the Blind 

 (through Marc Maurer): 4 white 

 canes and a Braille 'n Speak 

 computerized note-taker 

 (2000.0028). 



Louis Newman: 195 pieces of baseball 

 memorabilia including 66 buttons, 

 26 jewelry pieces, 25 pennants, 

 20 autographed baseballs, 

 20 emblems, 1 1 caps, 7 bats, 



7 games, 6 watches, 2 gloves, 

 jersey and pants of a Washington 

 Senators uniform, a stadium sign, 

 lunchbox, and a package of 

 condoms (1999.0265); 2 cubic feet 

 of archival baseball memorabilia 

 including programs, advertising, 

 posters, photographs, postcards, 

 and ephemera (1999.3047). 



Thomas S. Newsome: pair of man's 

 black leather shoes with ribbon ries, 

 1820-50 (2000.0040). 



Robert Ng: Schwinn Corvette 5-speed 

 bicycle, 1962 (1998.0 108). 



Paul D. Niemann: "Impeachment: 

 The Card Game" developed by Mr. 

 Niemann, 1998(1999.0215). 



Nobel Biocare USA, Inc. (through 

 Curt S. Gorman): Branemark 

 system dental implant and 

 craniofacial implant (1997. 01 96). 



George A. Norton: alarm clock made 

 by the Ansonia Clock Company, 

 ca. 1898 (1999.0358). 



Geraldine Oberling in honor of 

 Josephine Guenzer: 6 dresses, 

 2 coats, an ensemble, and a pair of 

 shoes acquired by Mrs. Oberling 's 

 mother, Josephine Guenzer, while 

 working tor designer Mainbocher 

 at his New York City salon, 

 1960s— 70s, and an order book 

 listing clients and the clothing they 

 purchased (1999.0274). 



Elizabeth M. O'Connell: blue-gray 

 American Red Cross uniform 

 trousers made for Ms. O'Connell in 

 London, 1944(1999.0318). 



William E. O'Connor: 2 bottles of 

 Mason's shoe polish with a set of 

 fragments of the original box, 

 1850-1900 (1999. 0301). 



Carolyn O'Donnell: set of 105 



audiotape cassettes of oral histories 

 of New Jersey farm workers 

 conducted between January and 

 June 1987 for creation of a theater 

 piece called The New Jersey Farm 

 Show produced by the Stageworks 

 Touring Company (1993. 3176). 



Tom Olin: T-shirt, button, arm band, 

 card, and a candle related to 

 disability rights demonstrations 

 (2000.0048). 



Carl Marcus Olson, Ph.D.: vial of pure 

 silicon crystals developed by Dr. 

 Olson when working at DuPont, 

 ca. 1940(1998.0061). 



Richard D. Olson: 4.5 cubic feet of 

 archival material documenting the 

 career of physicist and inventor Fay 

 C. Brown, 1900—49 (1999.305 1). 



OraSure, SmirhKline Beecham 

 Consumer Healthcare (through 

 Theodore K. Kyle): oral HIV-i 

 antibody test kit and specimen vial 

 (1997.0209). 



Edward J. Orth (through George A. 

 Orth): 1,889 pieces of memorabilia 

 and souvenir items from the 

 Edward J. Orth Memorial Archives 

 of the New York World's Fair, 



1939—40, including some objects 

 from earlier fairs (1990.0542). 



James O. Page: script, final screenplay, 

 and a cast sheet for the episode 

 "Drivers" from the television 

 program "Emergency!" written by 

 Mr. Page, 1972 (2000.3048). 



Willard H. Pearson: pair of U.S. 

 Marine Corps surplus boots 

 purchased by Mr. Pearson for his 

 job as a material coordinator 

 during construction of the trans- 

 Alaska pipeline, used 1974—96 

 (1999. 0169). 



Philip T Pegues: photograph of Mr. 

 Pegues in uniform contained in a 

 cardboard folder wirh the acorn 

 symbol of the 87 th Division, WW 

 II (1998.3080). 



Marvette Perez: 161 Roman Carholic 

 sacramentals including medals, pins, 

 crucifixes, crosses, patches, and 

 badges, 1875-1925 (2000.0002). 



Hortensia Perez de Leon in memory of 

 Tensia Alvirez: woman's gold lame 

 dress with a textured damask design 

 of a horse, hunter, and hound in 

 medallions, 1924—29(2000.0035). 



Lucille R. and Thomas H. Peterson, 

 M.D.: woven straw pith helmet 

 with the name "Bricker" printed in 

 blue (1999.0225). 



Mendel L. Peterson: 2 portrair 

 daguerreotypes, one of a man and 

 the other of a woman (1999.0238). 



Pfizer Inc. (through Terence J. 



Gallagher): specimen of Penicillium 

 notation mold culture in a petri dish 

 grown by Alexander Fleming, ca. 

 1948(1999.0273). 



Philips Lighting Company (through 

 Steven M. Goldmacher): 5 1 electric 

 lamps and components including 

 21 incandescent, 17 fluorescent, 

 8 mercury vapor, 3 metal halide, a 

 high-pressure sodium, and a low- 

 pressure sodium, and a key chain 

 with fob shaped like a triple-tube 

 compact fluorescent lamp, 1950—96 

 (1997.0389). 



Phillips Petroleum Company (through 

 Kathleen B. Triebel): 2-sided 

 porcelain enameled sreel "Phillips 

 66" sign in orange and black, 1955 

 (1996.0387). 



Photographische Correspondenz: color 

 collotype by Josef Albert, ca. 1892 

 (1999.0239). 



